
Who Is My Neighbour?
A Panel Discussion hosted by
the Anglican Social Responsibilities Commission
What does it mean to be a neighbour in contemporary Australia?
A panel discussion moderated by The Revd Bec Bydder, Director of the Centre for Spirituality and Cathedral Missioner. Join us as we explore questions of inclusion, identity and belonging, and invites honest reflection on how we listen, speak, and disagree well.
Panelists:
| Dr Meg Warner Principal, Wollaston Theological College | “Neighbourliness and Trauma” |
| Assoc Prof Mark Jennings Assistant Professor of Religious Studies | “Neighbourliness and Sexuality” |
| Professor Robyn Heckenberg Dean of Teaching and Learning, Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Curtin University | “Neighbourliness and the experience of Australian Aboriginal Communities” |
| The Revd Dr Bill Leadbetter Cathedral Scholar | “Neighbourliness and the scandal of Christian Antisemetism” |
| Date: | Saturday, 1 August 2026 |
| Time: | 10am - 12noon |
| Location: | Wollaston Theological College
5 Wollaston Road, Mt Claremont |
This event is hosted by the Anglican Social Responsibilities Commission and is free to attend. Please register your attendance via the link below.
Anglican Social Responsibilities Commission
The Anglican Social Responsibilities Commission initiates and facilitates education which informs and supports social justice advocacy in the community and diocese.

